Affiliation:
1. AdventHealth Research Institute, Orlando, FL, USA
Abstract
This mixed-methods pilot study explored the psychological and emotional experiences of chaplains and the feasibility, acceptability, and impact of workshops designed to support chaplain well-being. After the workshops, scores on a measure of self-compassion increased, while secondary traumatic stress and burnout scores decreased. Qualitative data reflected the range of experiences of chaplaincy as well as the benefits of the workshops. This pilot study supports further exploration of organizational interventions to promote chaplain well-being.
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1. Work-related perceptions and coping strategies of acute care chaplains: a qualitative analysis;Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy;2023-10-19
2. Centering Neuro-Diversity, Inclusion, and Accessibility in Professional Fields of Care;Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling: Advancing theory and professional practice through scholarly and reflective publications;2023-06